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Noah Hurowitz
“We are concerned at the appearance of targeting publicly pro-union worker leaders,” said a union official about a raid in western New York.
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Abby Ellis
The suit says Michigan is the only state with a policy directive to use body cameras on women in invasive searches, showers, and even on the toilet.
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Nick Turse
Trump’s proposal cuts SpaceX competitors out of the NASA budget and could add billions to the company’s defense contracts.
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Akela Lacy
A day after being attacked by a pro-Israel mob, protesters were shot by rubber bullets — whose use is restricted by California law.
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Nick Turse
The injured aviators are the latest in a growing number of casualties in the Middle East that the Trump White House prefers to ignore.
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Nikita Mazurov
After an inquiry from The Intercept, the New York Times removed the address from an image on the article.
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Wesam Abo Marq
Israeli extremist officials deny the existence of famine in Gaza as they push for harsher measures to block food.
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Nick Turse
As Trump talks of a ceasefire with the Houthis, soldiers in the Middle East have faced steady and seldom discussed attacks.
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Natasha Lennard
The court let a military trans ban go into effect — potentially setting a precedent to accept the anti-trans myth behind Trump’s executive order.
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Schuyler Mitchell
NYU Law reversed course on its demand that students renounce protests to take finals — but they are still banned from most school buildings.
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